Abstract
In this paper, we identify and describe a new practice for responding to unfinished requests, which we call telescoping responses, due to their being designed for telescoping the request sequence forward in the face of troubles with progressivity and in producing the request. Considering cases from an American shoe repair shop, we demonstrate that telescoping responses serve to telescope request sequences exactly because they are neither syntactically, prosodically or pragmatically fitted to the unfinished requests that they respond to.
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Fox, B., & Heinemann, T. (2019). Telescoping responses to requests: Unpacking progressivity. Discourse Studies, 21(1), 38–66. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461445618814029
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